Resources that are published by individuals who are sharing their own personal research with others online. These presentations of personal research can include web sites, blogs, some wikis, Facebook pages, eBooks, family trees stored on commercial services, etc.

The origins of the Hansen family or EIDANGER and BREVIK in Telemark, Norway and the origins of the OLSEN family from Skaatø and Kragerø, also in Telemark.[The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]

I like to tell my family history in the form of stories, rather than pedigree charts and cold statistics. I try and weave a narrative of a family line stretching from the “old county” up through more recent generations. These ancestors came from the British Isles and many places in Europe. Some were here in colonial times and others came much later but they all shared one common theme. They were willing to take a great risk, travel very far and work very hard. I am here today because of them and so I want to tell their stories . . . BLISS, BUELL, CHAPIN, HERMANN, HOLLISTER, HOLCOMBE, WILDERMAN, GOLDNER, KAHL, PETERSON, ROTH, ZWEIFEL and others in Connecticut, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin.

A genealogical website containing facts and images of the NICHOLS family of Charlemont, Massachusetts, the NICHOLS and ENGEL families of Wyanet, Illinois, the ENGEL family of Argentine, Kansas and the JACOBS family of Liberty, Missouri.